Have you ever seen a prime bandolier bag? They are an important form of Native American masculine dress and an interesting example of material culture. The bandolier bag has a long strap and was slung over the shoulders and across the chest. The pouch part could be used for storing gun cartridges or materials for medicine men to use in ceremonies and healing. Navajo and Pueblo wearers of these bags would sometimes decorate them with German silver or stone ornamentation.
Fact: Bandolier bags with metal ornaments occasionally appear on the antique Indian arts market, and need to be vetted carefully to be sure they are not reproductions.